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1 Source: Canadian indigenous objects in National Museums of Scotland The information in this source was released to reporter Tristan Stewart-Robertson on June 2, 2006 in response to a request under Freedom of Information legislation in the UK. The details can be considered accurate at the time of the release and may have changed since. Further information on objects may be available from the institution. This source is published under Tomorrow s core principles 1 (Freedom of expression), 6 (A duty to openness) and 11 (Promote responsible debate and mediation). Image by Jason Skinner, Artist in Residence, Tomorrow.is

2 Material held in the collections of the National Museums of Scotland attributed to aboriginal communities in Canada 1,563 records listed 1781 Sir John Pringle 1781 Sir John Pringle A Harpoon head of bone, tip broken off, with barbs at lower edge and at the root attached along with a line of wrapped sinew by gut lashing:: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, probably from Vancouver I A Mallet of whale bone for beating cedar bark with rectangular head with ribbed face and a fishtail handle: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, probably from Vancouver Island A.UC.202 Netting needle used in the making of nets: Inuit, Point Barrow 1854 Beechey Collection A.UC.207 Mat of plaited rushes as worn by the natives of Kotzebue Sound: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, natives of Kotzebue Sound, from near Hotham Inlet, Alaska 1854 Beechey Collection A.UC.226 Skin-scraper consisting of a wooden handle with hollows for the fingers and thumb and a bluish grey flint blade: Inuit, Alaska 1854 Beechey Collection? A.UC.227 Blade for a skin-scraper made of bluish grey flint: Inuit, Point Barrow 1854 Beechey Collection? A.UC.236 Drill bow made of walrus ivory and engraved with figures commemorating a hunting expedition: Inuit, Alaska 1854 Beechey Collection? A.UC Arrow with cedar wood shaft which is painted, notched and feathered and possibly with a short point: Canadian Indians 1854 Beechey Collection? A.UC Arrow with cedar wood shaft which is painted, notched and feathered and possibly with a short point: Canadian Indians 1854 Beechey Collection?

3 1854 John Hepburn 1854 John Hepburn 1854 M.E. Collection 1854 M.E. Collection 1854 M.E. Collection 1854 M.E. Collection A.UC.296 Snowshoe with a wooden frame and painted babiche lacing: Canadian Indians, Cree, from Hudson Bay A.UC.296 A Snowshoe with a wooden frame and painted babiche lacing: Canadian Indians, Cree, from Hudson Bay A.UC.249 Boat shaped dish made of musk ox horn with incised linear markings: Canadian Indians, from the Northwest Coast A.UC.269 Harpoon head of barbed bone secured with sinew, birch bark and resin to a wooden socket and with a line of twisted animal fibres: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, from Vancouver Island A.UC.270 Fishing line of plaited sinews with imperfect fish hook attached: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, from Vancouver Island A.UC.271 Fishing lines of sinew wrought in flat and square plaits with split quills: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, from Vancouver Island A.UC.253 Mantle made of the inner bark of cedar Thuya gigantea: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, from Vancouver Island 1854 University Collection A.UC.262 Hat of plaited cord: Canadian Indians, possibly of the Northwest Coast 1854 University Collection A.UC.264 Cape made of the inner bark of Cedar Thuya gigantea: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, from Vancouver Island 1854 University Collection A.UC.127 Lance or spear with wooden shaft and point of barbed bone tipped with iron: Inuit, probably Greenland 1854 University Museum Collection

4 A.UC.288 Model canoe constructed of birch bark: Canadian Indian, Beothuk, from Newfoundland 1854 University Museum Collection 1854 A.UC.126 Harpoon with wooden shaft and disengaging whale bone point tipped with iron: Inuit, probably Greenland A.UC.128 Spear-thrower of wood tipped with walrus ivory: Inuit, probably Greenland 1854 A.UC.131 Support of stand for line in a kayak: Inuit, probably Greenland 1854 A.UC.132 Model kayak of sealskin: Inuit, Greenland 1854 A.UC.132 A Model hunter equipped for seal hunting: Inuit, Greenland 1854 A.UC.132 B Model lance: Inuit, Greenland 1854 A.UC.132 C Model harpoon with throwing stick: Inuit, Greenland 1854 A.UC.132 D Model float: Inuit, Greenland 1854 A.UC.144 Harpoon line of walrus hide and harpoon point: Inuit, probably Melville Peninsula 1854 A.UC.146 Spear-head of narwhal ivory: Inuit, probably Iglulik, Melville Peninsula 1854

5 1854 A.UC.147 "Noke-shak", implement used for throwing bird darts: Inuit, Iglulik, Melville Peninsula A.UC.148 Harpoon head with a horn socket and slate point: Inuit, probably Melville Peninsula 1854 A.UC.149 Harpoon head of bone and iron: Inuit, probably Melville Peninsula A.UC.150 "Keip-kuttu", a thin rod of bone used to ascertain the approach of a seal under the ice: Inuit, Melville Peninsula A.UC.156 Spear, "Oonak", with a wooden shaft and bone point used in the killing of small seals: Inuit, Winter Island, Melville Peninsula A.UC.157 Harpoon: Inuit, Winter Island, Melville Peninsula 1854 A.UC.160 Bird dart, "Nuguee": Inuit, Melville Peninsula A.UC.161 Woman's knife, Ulo, consisting of an engraved bone handle and copper blade, used for cleaning and scraping skins: Inuit, Melville Peninsula A.UC.162 "Pana", man's knife used for dissecting game, made of wood, bone and iron: Inuit, Winter Island, Melville Peninsula A.UC.163 Straight composite bow consisting of several pieces of bone secured together and backed by sinew: Inuit, Iglulik, Melville Peninsula

6 A.UC.164 Straight composite bow of Fir strengthened by bone and backed by sinews: Inuit, Winter Island, Melville Peninsula A.UC.165 Arrow consisting of a wooden shaft and iron head with a bone point: Inuit, Melville Peninsula A.UC.166 Arrow consisting of a wooden shaft and iron head with a bone point: Inuit, Melville Peninsula A.UC.167 Arrow consisting of a Fir shaft and a slate head with a barbed bone point: Inuit, Melville Peninsula A.UC.168 Arrow consisting of a Fir shaft and a broken slate head with a bone point: Inuit, Melville Peninsula A.UC.169 "Kudlik", lamp formed of two pieces of red granite cemented together: Inuit, east side of Melville Peninsula A.UC.170 "Ukusik", soapstone kettle, with sinew suspension strings: Inuit, Melville Peninsula 1854 A.UC.171 "Ukusik", soapstone kettle: Inuit, Melville Peninsula 1854 A.UC.172 "Ummuchiuk", drinking vessel of musk ox horn: Inuit, Lyon Inlet, Melville Peninsula 1854 A.UC.173 "Immusik", scoop of musk ox horn: Inuit, Lyon Inlet, Melville Peninsula 1854

7 A.UC.174 Dog whip: Inuit, Winter Island 1854 A.UC.178 "Kudlik", soapstone lamp: Inuit, Melville Peninsula A.UC.182 Salmon-hook of iron and ivory and a line of plaited deer sinews: Inuit Melville Peninsula A.UC.184 Fishing-rod, line and hook: Inuit, Winter Island, Melville Peninsula 1854 A.UC.185 Line of plaited deer sinews: Inuit, Winter Island, Melville Peninsula 1854 A.UC.186 Fish of ivory used as bait: Inuit, probably Melville Peninsula A.UC.187 Fish-hook of iron and ivory with line of plaited reindeer sinews: Inuit, Meville Peninsula A.UC.188 Fish-hook of iron and ivory with line of plaited reindeer sinews: Inuit, Meville Peninsula A.UC.189 Drill bow used for working in ivory or bone: Inuit, Winter Island, Melville Peninsula 1854 A.UC.189 A Drill used for working in ivory or bone: Inuit, Winter Island, Melville Peninsula A.UC.189 B Drill mouthpiece used for working in ivory or bone: Inuit, Winter Island, Melville Peninsula

8 A.UC.191 Child's toy sledge of baleen: Inuit, Iglulik, Melville Peninsula A.UC.192 "Ukusik", soapstone kettle repaired with clasps of iron and copper: Inuit, Melville Peninsula A.UC.193 "Ukusik", soapstone kettle: Inuit, Melville Peninsula 1854 A.UC.194 Peaked eye screen of wood: Inuit, Melville Peninsula A.UC.204 Waterproof hooded coat, Silu-na, made of seal entrails: Inuit, Alaska or Chukche of North East Asia A.UC.205 Mantle of cedar bark: Inuit, Cook's River, Alaska 1854 A.UC.206 Woman's leater boot: Inuit, Cape Thomson, Alaska 1854 A.UC.210 One of a pair of woman's leather boots: Inuit, Cape Thomson, Alaska 1854 A.UC.210 A One of a pair of woman's leather boots: Inuit, Cape Thomson, Alaska 1854 A.UC.215 Broken bow: Inuit, Alaska or Mackenzie District A.UC.216 Bow of tatar form made from spruce wood reinforced with sinew and with a wristguard of walrus ivory attached: Inuit, Alaska

9 A.UC.221 Whale and walrus harpoon lines of walrus hide with ivory carved toggle: Inuit, West Georgia, north-east of Icy Cape, Alaska A.UC.222 Short sword or knife of walrus ivory with a scalloped handle with incised circles: Inuit, Cape Thomson, Alaska A.UC.223 Throwing-stick with hook of ivory, used for propelling bird darts, etc: Inuit, Prince William Sound, Alaska A.UC.224 Throwing-stick of spruce wood with hook of ivory and carved back, used for propelling bird darts, etc: Inuit, Prince William Sound, Alaska A.UC.225 Throwing-stick with hook of ivory: Inuit, probably Cooks Inlet, Alaska 1854 A.UC.228 Lance-head of chipped bluish flint: Inuit, Point Barrow, Alaska A.UC.229 Whale and walrus harpoon consisting of a spruce shaft, walrus ivory foreshaft with a socket, walrus ivory ice pick, an ivory finger-rest and line-catch: Arctic, Alaska, Point Barrow A.UC.230 Small harpoon consisting of a foreshaft of walrus ivory with a small disengaging barbed ivory point attached to the wooden shaft by thong: Inuit, Kotzebue Sound, Alaska A.UC.234 Whale and walrus harpoon consisting of spruce shaft, walrus bone foreshaft, walrus ivory secured to the shaft and foreshaft, ice-pick, finger-rest and line-catch: Arctic, Alaska, Point Barrow

10 A.UC.235 Deer lance consisting of a broken flint point and wooden shaft: Inuit, Kotzebue Sound, Alaska A.UC.238 Bird dart, Nuia kpai, consisting of barbed ivory point and three barbed bone prongs secured to the mid-shft with sinew: Inuit, Port Clarence, Alaska A.UC.239 Bird dart, Nuia kpai, consisting of barbed ivory point and barbed bone prongs secured to the mid-shft with sinew: Inuit, Port Clarence, Alaska A.UC.240 Bird dart, Nuia kpai, consisting of a triple-pointed barbed head of ivory lashed with sinew to a wooden shaft: Inuit, Point Barrow, Alaska A.UC.241 Bird dart, Nuia kpai, consisting of a triple-pointed barbed head of ivory lashed with sinew to a wooden shaft: Inuit, Point Barrow, Alaska A.UC.243 Ice mattock consisting of an adze of whale bone lashed with baleen to a wooden handle: Inuit, Alaska or Chukch, Asia A.UC.245 A'kgliguk or seal dart consisting of an ivory foreshaft, a wooden shaft and a barbed ivory point attached to the shaft by a hide line and martingale: Inuit, Katrebue Sound, Alaska A.UC.247 Spoon made of mountain sheep horn: Inuit A.UC.251 Harpoon head with disengaging point of black shell, foreshaft of cedar, moveable piece of bone, sinew attachments and a line of plaited sinew: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, from Vancouver Island

11 A.UC.254 Comb of wood carved with figures: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, Tlingit, from Southern Alaska A.UC.255 Club of walrus bone with a handle carved with totemic devices: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, possibly from Vancouver Island A.UC.256 Beater of bone with grooved face used for preparing cedar bark for mantles: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, possibly from Vancouver island A.UC.257 Bow of pine wood with convex back, furrowed belly, twisted sinew and a constricted grip bound with birch bark: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, from the North West coast of America A.UC.258 Slightly recurved bow of spruce wood with convex back, belly mid-furrowed and a constricted grip bound with a strip of skin: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, from the North West coast of America A.UC.259 Leaf-shaped arrow-head of slate stone, perforated and with traces of gut fastening: Inuit, probably Aleutian Peninsula A.UC.261 Club of whale bone with handle carved with totemic devices and inlaid along with blade with nacreous shell: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, possibly from Vancouver Island A.UC.263 Chief's mantle made of the inner bark of Cedar Thuya gigantea and fringed with fur: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, from Vancouver Island, c A.UC.265 Large fish hook of wood with a bone barb and attached coiled line: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, of the Pacific Coast

12 A.UC.266 Salmon spear head of wood with two bone barbs fastened by spruce bark: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, of the Pacific Coast A.UC.267 Halibut hook (Hamana) consisting of a recurved shank of cedar root with a split bone barb and a line of plaited cord: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, Aht, from Vancouver Island A.UC.268 Halibut hook (Hamana) consisting of a recurved shank of cedar root and a split bone barb: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, Aht, from Vancouver Island A.UC.272 Model canoe of cedar wood painted with eye and other devices: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, Aht, from Vancouver Island A.UC.272 A Model canoe paddle of cedar wood painted with eye and other devices: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, Aht, from Vancouver Island A.UC.272 B Model canoe paddle of cedar wood painted with eye and other devices: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, Aht, from Vancouver Island A.UC.272 C Model canoe paddle of cedar wood painted with eye and other devices: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, Aht, from Vancouver Island A.UC.272 D Model canoe paddle of cedar wood painted with eye and other devices: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, Aht, from Vancouver Island A.UC.272 E Model canoe paddle of cedar wood painted with eye and other devices: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, Aht, from Vancouver Island

13 A.UC.273 Man's coat of buckskin ornamented with painted geometrical designs, quillwork and fringes: Canadian Indians, Algonkin family, from the Hudson Bay Territory A.UC.277 Man's coat of buckskin ornamented with painted geometrical designs and quillwork: Canadian Indians, Algonkin family, from the Hudson Bay Territory A.UC.287 Model canoe of birch bark: Canadian Indians, Hudson Bay Indians 1854 A.UC.287 A Model canoe paddle: Canadian Indians, Hudson Bay Indians 1854 A.UC.287 B Model canoe paddle: Canadian Indians, Hudson Bay Indians A.UC.290 Moccasin of moose leather with reindeer leather top ornamented with design in dyed goose quillwork: Canadian Indians, probably Cree A.UC.290 A Moccasin of moose leather with reindeer leather top ornamented with design in dyed goose quillwork: Canadian Indians, probably Cree A.UC.293 Moccasin of reindeer leather ornamented with dyed goose quillwork and short red tags: Canadian Indians, Algonkin stock A.UC.293 A Moccasin of reindeer leather ornamented with dyed goose quillwork and short red tags: Canadian Indians, Algonkin stock A.UC.295 Moccasin of moose leather: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from the Athapaska District

14 A.UC.295 A Moccasin of moose leather: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from the Athapaska District A.UC.297 Pouch of woollen cloth ornamented with dyed quillwork: Canadian iindians, possibly from the Athabasca District A.UC.298 Pouch of woollen cloth ornamented with dyed quillwork: Canadian iindians, possibly from the Athabasca District A.UC.301 Stone pipe head: Canadian Indians, possibly Chipewyan 1854 A.UC.302 Papoose or baby carriage: Canadian First Nations, possibly Dogrib A.UC.305 Oval container of birch bark, spruce root and leather, daubed with a mixture of seal fat and red ochre: Canadian Indian, Beothuk, from Red Indian Lake, Newfoundland, c A.UC.306 Small container made from a single sheet of birch bark sewn with spruce root, daubed with red ochre and seal fat inside and out: Canadian Indian, possibly Beothuk, early 19th century A.UC.307 Small container made from a single sheet of birch bark sewn with spruce root, daubed with red ochre and seal fat mixture inside and out: Canadian Indian, possibly Beothuk, early 19th century A.UC.309 Spoon of bone with a serrated handle: Canadian Indians, Hupa or Yurok, from the Northwest Coast

15 A.UC.310 Scoop or ladle of horn musk ox: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, from the North-West Territory A.UC.311 Bracelet of shells, ricinula tuberculata: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, of the Pacific Coast A.UC.312 Bracelet of shells: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, of the Pacific Coast A.UC.313 Incomplete necklace of small shells strung on sinew thread: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, probably from the Pacific Coast A.UC.314 Circular box with bark base and liner, sewn to an exterior of bark wrapped with spruce root and interwoven with white porcupine quills: Canadian Indian, Micmac, early 19th century A.UC.314 A Circular box lid of bark sewn with spruce root, solidly quilled in 'double-rainbow' motif: Canadian Indian, Micmac, early 19th century A.UC Arrow with head of flint or chert fastened to wooden shafts which are notched and feathered: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, of the Pacific Coast A.UC Arrow with head of flint or chert fastened to wooden shafts which are notched and feathered: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, of the Pacific Coast A.UC Arrow with head of flint or chert fastened to wooden shafts which are notched and feathered: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, of the Pacific Coast A.UC Arrow with head of flint or chert fastened with sinew to wwoden shaft which is notched and feathered: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, of the Pacific Coast

16 A.UC Arrow with head of flint or chert fastened with sinew to wwoden shaft which is notched and feathered: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, of the Pacific Coast A.UC Arrow with head of flint or chert fastened with sinew to wwoden shaft which is notched and feathered: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, of the Pacific Coast A.UC Arrow with head of flint or chert fastened with sinew to wwoden shaft which is notched and feathered: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, of the Pacific Coast A.UC.343 Moccasin of deer leather ornamented with a foliated design in dyed goose quillwork: Canadian Indians, Algonkin A.UC.343 A Moccasin of deer leather ornamented with a foliated design in dyed goose quillwork: Canadian Indians, Algonkin A.UC.829 Model canoe of birch bark: Canadian Indians, Chipewyan 1854 A.UC.829 A Model canoe paddle: Canadian Indians, Chipewyan 1854 A Belt of dyed porcupine quillwork on leather: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, of the Mackenzie River 1858 Hudson Bay Company, per Mr Anderson A.282 Snowshoe: Canadian Indians, used by the whites on the north west shore of Hudson Bay 1858 Mrs James Hargrave A.282 A Snowshoe: Canadian Indians, used by the whites on the north west shore of Hudson Bay 1858 Mrs James Hargrave

17 A Mrs Millar 1858 Mrs Millar A Mrs Millar 1858 Mrs Millar A Bernard R. Ross Sleigh mitten of moose leather ornamented with coloured silk: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from the Athapaska District A.262 A Sleigh mitten of moose leather ornamented with coloured silk: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from the Athapaska District Sleigh mitten of silk embroidered reindeer skin: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from the Athapaska District A.263 A Sleigh mitten of silk embroidered reindeer skin: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from the Athapaska District Native robe of rabbit's fur on a sinew network: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from the Norway House District, Hudson Bay Territory, 1858 A Fishing net of willow bark: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, Northwest Territories, Great Slave Lake, Fort Rae A Pan of birch bark: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, from Fort Rae, Great Slave Lake 1859 Bernard R. Ross 1859 Bernard R. Ross A Vessel of birch bark: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, from Fort Rae, Great Slave Lake A Piece of pipestone: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib 1859 Bernard R. Ross A Pipe of stone: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib 1859 Bernard R. Ross

18 1859 Bernard R. Ross 1859 Bernard R. Ross 1859 Bernard R. Ross 1859 Bernard R. Ross 1859 Bernard R. Ross 1859 Bernard R. Ross 1859 Bernard R. Ross 1859 Bernard R. Ross 1859 Bernard R. Ross 1859 Bernard R. Ross A Man's coat of deer leather: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, from Fort Rae, Great Slave Lake A A Legging of moose deer leather: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, from Fort Rae, Great Slave Lake A B Legging of moose deer leather: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, from Fort Rae, Great Slave Lake A C Moccasin of moose deer leather: Canadian Indians, Hare, from the Mackenzie River A D Moccasin of moose deer leather: Canadian Indians, Hare, from the Mackenzie River A Gown of deer leather, part of a womans dress: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, from Fort Rae, Great Slave Lake A A Legging of deer leather, part of a womans dress: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, from Fort Rae, Great Slave Lake A B Legging of deer leather, part of a womans dress: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, from Fort Rae, Great Slave Lake A C Moccasins of deer leather, part of a womans dress: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, from Fort Rae, Great Slave Lake A Babiche: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, Northwest Territories, Great Slave Lake, Fort Rae

19 1859 Bernard R. Ross 1859 Bernard R. Ross A A Babiche: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, Northwest Territories, Great Slave Lake, Fort Rae A Work bag of "babiche" ornamented with quillwork: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, from Fort Rae, Great Slave Lake A Snowshoe: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib 1859 Bernard R. Ross A A Snowshoe: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib 1859 Bernard R. Ross A Polished stone calumet with mouthpiece: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from the Athapaska District 1859 Hudson Bay Company A A Polished stone calumet with wooden mouthpiece: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from the Athapaska District 1859 Hudson Bay Company A B Calumet of polished stone: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from the Athapaska District 1859 Hudson Bay Company A C Calumet of polished stone: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from the Athapaska District 1859 Hudson Bay Company A D Calumet of polished stone: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from the Athapaska District 1859 Hudson Bay Company A E Calumet of polished stone with plaited cord attached: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from the Athapaska District 1859 Hudson Bay Company

20 A F Calumet of polished stone: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from the Athapaska District 1859 Hudson Bay Company A G Calumet of polished stone: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from the Athapaska District 1859 Hudson Bay Company A H Calumet of polished stone with plaited cord attached: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from the Athapaska District 1859 Hudson Bay Company A I Small calumet of polished stone: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from the Athapaska District 1859 Hudson Bay Company A Pan of "Wattape", made from the roots of the tamarack: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from the Athapaska District 1859 Hudson Bay Company, per R. Campbell A A Pan of "Wattape", made from the roots of the tamarack: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from the Athapaska District 1859 Hudson Bay Company, per R. Campbell A B Pan of "Wattape", made from the roots of the tamarack: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from the Athapaska District 1859 Hudson Bay Company, per R. Campbell A C Pan of "Wattape", made from the roots of the tamarack: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from the Athapaska District 1859 Hudson Bay Company, per R. Campbell A Pan of birch bark with the rim bound with dyed goose quillwork: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from the Athapaska District 1859 Hudson Bay Company, per R. Campbell A A Pan of birch bark with the rim bound with dyed goose quillwork: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from the Athapaska District 1859 Hudson Bay Company, per R. Campbell

21 A Roggan, water can, of birch bark sewed with goose quill: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from the Athapaska District 1859 Hudson Bay Company, per R. Campbell A Mocassin of moose leather: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from the Athapaska District 1859 Hudson Bay Company, per R. Campbell A A Mocassin of moose leather: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from the Athapaska District 1859 Hudson Bay Company, per R. Campbell 1859 R. Campbell 1859 R. Campbell 1859 R. Campbell 1859 R. Campbell 1859 A Spoon or ladle of musk ox horn: Canada, Hudson Bay, Mackenzie River area, Canadian Indians, Athabaskan Tribes A Headband of leather mounted with bear's claws: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from the Athapaska District A Bundle of babiche, snowshoe line, one of two: Canada, Hudson Bay, Mackenzie River area, Canadian Indians, Athabaskan A A Bundle of babiche, snowshoe line, one of two: Canada, Hudson Bay, Mackenzie River area, Canadian Indians, Athabaskan A Boy's dress of reindeer skin: Canadian Indians, Chipewyan, from the Athabasca District A Hunting bag made of "babiche": Canadian Indians, from the Athabasca District A Snowshoe: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from Hudson Bay in the Athapaska District

22 A A Snowshoe: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from Hudson Bay in the Athapaska District A Snowshoe: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from Hudson Bay in the Athapaska District A A Snowshoe: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from Hudson Bay in the Athapaska District A.562 Pipe head of stone: Canadian Indians, Chipewyan 1860 A. Flett 1860 Andrew Flett 1860 Andrew Flett 1860 Andrew Flett 1860 Andrew Flett A Moccasin of moose and reindeer leather with band of dyed porcupine quillwork: Canadian Indians, Loucheux A A Moccasin of moose and reindeer leather with band of dyed porcupine quillwork: Canadian Indians, Loucheux A B Moccasin of deer leather ornamented with fine quillwork: Canadian Indians, Loucheux, from the Mackenzie River A C Moccasin of deer leather ornamented with fine quillwork: Canadian Indians, Loucheux, from the Mackenzie River A Plaited babiche, sled lines: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib 1860 B.R. Ross A Woman's leather legging: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1860 B.R. Ross

23 A Dress of deerskin, part of woman's dress: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib 1860 B.R. Ross A A Belt of quillwork. part of woman's dress: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib 1860 B.R. Ross A B Legging of deerskin, part of woman's dress: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib 1860 B.R. Ross A C Legging of deerskin, part of woman's dress: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib 1860 B.R. Ross A D Moccasin of deerskin, part of woman's dress: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib 1860 B.R. Ross A E Moccasin of deerskin, part of woman's dress: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib 1860 B.R. Ross A Goat shank bag: Canadian Indians, Nehaunay 1860 B.R. Ross A Hunting snowshoe: Canadian Indians, Nehaunay 1860 B.R. Ross A A Hunting snowshoe: Canadian Indians, Nehaunay 1860 B.R. Ross 1860 B.R. Ross 1860 B.R. Ross A Model snowshoe used in walking over snow: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, from the Great Slave Lake A A Model snowshoe used in walking over snow: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, from the Great Slave Lake

24 A Pipe head: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan 1860 Bernard R. Ross A Pipe of unpolished stone: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1860 Bernard R. Ross A Stone pipe and stem repaired with lead: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib 1860 Bernard R. Ross A Piece of pipestone: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, from Fort Rae 1860 Bernard R. Ross A Tobacco pipe of stone: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib 1860 Bernard R. Ross A A Tobacco pipe of stone: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib 1860 Bernard R. Ross A Tool for boring pipe bowls: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib 1860 Bernard R. Ross A Crooked knife for making snow shoes: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib 1860 Bernard R. Ross A Crooked knife of iron: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1860 Bernard R. Ross 1860 Bernard R. Ross A Dag or dagger with an English made iron blade and a bone handle: Canadian Indians, Slavey A Bone implement for dressing leather: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1860 Bernard R. Ross

25 A A Bone implement for dressing leather: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1860 Bernard R. Ross A B Iron scraper for dressing leather: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1860 Bernard R. Ross A C Bone scraper for dressing leather: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1860 Bernard R. Ross A Wooden kettle crook: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1860 Bernard R. Ross A Platter of birch: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1860 Bernard R. Ross 1860 Bernard R. Ross 1860 Bernard R. Ross 1860 Bernard R. Ross A Dish of birch bark: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, Northwest Territories, Great Slave Lake A Dish of birch bark: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, Northwest Territories, Great Slave Lake A Fishing net of willow bark twine: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, Northwest Territories, Great Slave Lake A Netting needle of wood: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1860 Bernard R. Ross A Babiche: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, Northwest Territories 1860 Bernard R. Ross A Babiche: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, Northwest Territories 1860 Bernard R. Ross

26 A Babiche: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, Northwest Territories, Great Slave Lake 1860 Bernard R. Ross 1860 Bernard R. Ross 1860 Bernard R. Ross 1860 Bernard R. Ross 1860 Bernard R. Ross 1860 Bernard R. Ross 1860 Bernard R. Ross A Man's coat or shirt of reindeer leather ornamented with coloured cloth, beadwork, etc: Canadian Indians, Slavey A Shirt, part of a complete man's dress of reindeer skin: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, from the Great Slave Lake A A One of a pair of leggings, part of a complete man's dress of reindeer skin: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, from the Great Slave Lake A B One of a pair of leggings, part of a complete man's dress of reindeer skin: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, from the Great Slave Lake A C One of a pair of moccasins, part of a complete man's dress of reindeer skin: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, from the Great Slave Lake A D One of a pair of moccasins, part of a complete man's dress of reindeer skin: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, from the Great Slave Lake A Woman's hood of woollen cloth decorated with beads: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1860 Bernard R. Ross 1860 Bernard R. Ross A Man's cap of woollen cloth ornamented with eagles claws and beads: Canadian Indians, Nehaunay A Model hunting bag of "babiche": Canadian First Nations, Dogrib 1860 Bernard R. Ross

27 A A Hunting bag of "babiche": Canadian First Nations, Dogrib 1860 Bernard R. Ross A Bag made of the skin of reindeer shank: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib 1860 Bernard R. Ross A Work bag made of babiche: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1860 Bernard R. Ross 1860 Bernard R. Ross 1860 Bernard R. Ross 1860 Bernard R. Ross 1860 Bernard R. Ross 1860 Bernard R. Ross A Clothes bag of moose leather ornamented with coloured woollen cloth, beads and quillwork: Canadian Indians, Slavey A Medicine bag of reindeer skin with stone pipe appended: Canadian Indians, Nehaunay A A Medicine bag of reindeer skin with stone pipe appended: Canadian Indians, Nehaunay A Moccasin of moose leather in the process of manufacture: Canadian Indians, Slavey A A Moccasin of moose leather in the process of manufacture: Canadian Indians, Slavey A B Moccasin in progress: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1860 Bernard R. Ross A C Moccasin in progress: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1860 Bernard R. Ross A D Moccasin of moose leather in process of manufacture: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1860 Bernard R. Ross

28 A Moccasin of moose leather of common make: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1860 Bernard R. Ross A A Moccasin of moose leather of common make: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1860 Bernard R. Ross A B Moccasin of moose leather of common make: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1860 Bernard R. Ross A C Moccasin of moose leather of common make: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1860 Bernard R. Ross A D Indian shoe of ordinary manufacture: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1860 Bernard R. Ross A E Indian shoe of ordinary manufacture: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1860 Bernard R. Ross A Model snowshoe in the first stage of manufacture: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1860 Bernard R. Ross A A Model snowshoe in the first stage of manufacture: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1860 Bernard R. Ross A Model snowshoe in the second stage of manufacture: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1860 Bernard R. Ross A A Model snowshoe in the second stage of manufacture: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1860 Bernard R. Ross A Model snowshoe in the third stage of manufacture: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1860 Bernard R. Ross A A Model snowshoe in the third stage of manufacture: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1860 Bernard R. Ross

29 A Finished model snowshoe: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1860 Bernard R. Ross A A Finished model snowshoe: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1860 Bernard R. Ross A Stick used in walking over snow: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1860 Bernard R. Ross A Belt of goose quillwork: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1860 Bernard R. Ross 1860 Bernard R. Ross 1860 Bernard R. Ross 1860 Bernard R. Ross 1860 Bernard R. Ross A Part of set of dog harness of deer leather: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, from the Great Slave Lake A A Part of set of dog harness of deer leather: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, from the Great Slave Lake A B Part of set of dog harness of deer leather: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, from the Great Slave Lake A Dog whip with lash of plaited reindeer hide strips: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, from the Great Slave Lake A Dog whip with lash of plaited reindeer hide: Canadian Indians 1860 Bernard R. Ross 1860 Bernard R. Ross A Raw reindeer hide, partly dressed: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib, Northwest Territories, Great Slave Lake

30 1860 Bernard R. Ross A Iron pyrites used for striking fire: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from the Mackenzie River, Hudson Bay Territory A Rock crystal: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from Liards, Mackenzie River 1860 Bernard R. Ross A.560 A Touch wood or spunk: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from Fort Simpson, Mackenzie River 1860 Hudson Bay Company A.560 Vessel of birch bark: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan, from Fort Simpson, Mackenzie River 1860 I.S. Onion, Hudson Bay Company A Hunting bag made of babiche: Canadian Indians, Hare, from the Mackenzie River 1860 R. Macfarlene A Moccasin of moose leather: Canadian Indians, Hare, from the Mackenzie River 1860 R. Macfarlene A A Moccasin of moose leather: Canadian Indians, Hare, from the Mackenzie River 1860 R. Macfarlene A.564 Shirt, part of a Chief's dress: Canadian Indians, Kutchin, from Alaska 1860 Reverend W.W. Kirkby A.564 A Combined trousers and moccasins, part of a Chief's dress: Canadian Indians, Kutchin, from Alaska 1860 Reverend W.W. Kirkby A.564 B Mitt, part of a Chief's dress: Canadian Indians, Kutchin, from Alaska 1860 Reverend W.W. Kirkby A.564 C Mitt, part of a Chief's dress: Canadian Indians, Kutchin, from Alaska 1860 Reverend W.W. Kirkby

31 A.564 D Knife sheath, part of a Chief's dress: Canadian Indians, Kutchin, from Alaska 1860 Reverend W.W. Kirkby A Line of walrus hide: Inuit 1860 A Model dog cariole: Canadian Indians, Chipewyan 1861 Dr Hector A Model dog sledge or sled: Canadian Indians, Chipewyan 1861 Dr Hector 1861 Dr Hector 1861 Dr Hector A Moccasin of wapiti skin with inset of reindeer skin edged with porcupine quillwork: Canadian Indians A A Moccasin of wapiti skin with inset of reindeer skin edged with porcupine quillwork: Canadian Indians A Model snowshoe: Canadian Indians, Chipewyan 1861 Dr James Hector A A Model snowshoe: Canadian Indians, Chipewyan 1861 Dr James Hector 1861 Dr James Hector 1861 Dr James Hector 1861 Dr James Hector A Totem of carved slatestone of a bird and possibly a bear's head: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, from the shores of British Columbia A Tobacco pipe of slatestone carved with totems: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, Haida, from Queen Charlotte Islands A A Tobacco pipe of carved slatestone: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, Haida, from the shores of British Columbia

32 1861 Dr James Hector 1861 Dr James Hector 1861 Dr James Hector 1861 Dr James Hector 1861 Dr James Hector 1861 Dr James Hector 1861 Dr James Hector 1861 Dr James Hector 1861 Dr James Hector A B Tobacco pipe of slatestone carved in the form of a man's head: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, Haida, from the shores of British Columbia A C Tobacco pipe of slatestone carved in the form of a paddle steamer: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, Haida, from the shores of British Columbia A D Tobacco pipe of slatestone carved with totems: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, Haida, from the shores of British Columbia A Whistle of carved slatestone with a lead fillet inserted below the lip: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, Haida, from the shores of British Columbia A A Whistle of carved slatestone with a lead fillet inserted below the lip: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, Haida, from the shores of British Columbia A Spoon or ladle made from horn of Rocky Mountain sheep or Big horn: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, from British Columbia A A Spoon made from the horn of the Rocky Mountain sheep: Canadian Indians, of the Northwest Coast, made at Jasper House A A Bowl made from the horn of the Rocky Mountain sheep, Aploceros montanus, by people of mixed race at Jasper House: Canadian Indians, from the Northwest Coast A G Spoon made from the horn of the Rocky Mountain sheep by people of mixed race at Jasper House: Canadian Indians, from the Northwest Coast

33 1861 Dr James Hector 1861 Dr James Hector 1861 Dr James Hector 1861 Dr James Hector 1861 Dr James Hector 1861 Dr James Hector 1861 Dr James Hector A C Drinking horn made from the horn of the Rocky Mountain sheep, Aploceros montanus, by people of mixed race at Jasper House: Canadian Indians, from the Northwest Coast A A Painted vessel of wood carved in the form of a prostrate man, and carried in the dance: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, from British Colombia A C Rattle of wood painted and carved in bird form, carried in the dance: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, of British Columbia A G Vessel of wood carved in the form of a beaver, and used in the dance: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, from British Colombia A Plate of slatestone carved on both sides with foliage: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, Haida, from the shores of British Columbia A Shallow bowl of carved slatestone: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, Haida, from the shores of British Columbia A Small mug of carved slatestone: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, Haida, from the shores of British Columbia A Box of twined basketry roots of white spruce: Canadian Indians, Northwest Coast, Tlingit (Koluschan), from Southern Alaska 1861 Mrs Harriet Astley A Shirt, part of Chief's dress: Canadian Indians, Kutchin, from Yukon River, Alaska 1862 B.R. Ross 1862 B.R. Ross A A Combined trousers and boots, part of Chief's dress: Canadian Indians, Kutchin, from Yukon River, Alaska

34 A B Mitt, part of Chief's dress: Canadian Indians, Kutchin, from Yukon River, Alaska 1862 B.R. Ross A C Mitt, part of Chief's dress: Canadian Indians, Kutchin, from Yukon River, Alaska 1862 B.R. Ross 1862 B.R. Ross 1862 B.R. Ross 1862 B.R. Ross A D Iron knife, part of Chief's dress: Canadian Indians, Kutchin, from Yukon River, Alaska A E Sheath for iron knife, part of Chief's dress: Canadian Indians, Kutchin, from Yukon River, Alaska A Moccasins ornamented with quills and hair: Canadian Indians, Chipewyan, from the Mackenzie River A Cub's sealskin: Inuit 1862 B.R. Ross 1862 B.R. Ross 1862 B.R. Ross A Rocky Mountain goat horn used for handles: Canadian Indians, Nahane, from the Mackenzie River Area A Model canoe constructed of birch bark, pine splints and wattape: Canadian Indians, Chipewyan A A One of four model canoe paddles: Canadian Indians, Chipewyan 1862 B.R. Ross A B One of four model canoe paddles: Canadian Indians, Chipewyan 1862 B.R. Ross A C One of four model canoe paddles: Canadian Indians, Chipewyan 1862 B.R. Ross

35 A D One of four model canoe paddles: Canadian Indians, Chipewyan 1862 B.R. Ross A Basket of wattape: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib 1862 B.R. Ross A Plain moccasins: Canadian Indians, Slavey, from the Mackenzie River 1862 B.R. Ross 1862 B.R. Ross 1862 B.R. Ross A Moccasin of moose and reindeer leather with quillwork, in progress: Canadian Indians, Chipewyan A A Moccasin of moose and reindeer leather with quillwork, in progress: Canadian Indians, Chipewyan A Pair of boots of seal and walrus skin: Inuit 1862 B.R. Ross A Snowshoe with birch frame and babiche lacing: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan 1862 B.R. Ross A A Snowshoe with birch frame and babiche lacing: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan 1862 B.R. Ross 1862 Bernard R. Ross 1862 Bernard R. Ross 1862 Bernard R. Ross A Man's winter moccasin of leather decorated with embroidered flowers and goose quillwork: Canadian Indians, Slavey A A Man's winter moccasin of leather decorated with embroidered flowers and goose quillwork: Canadian Indians, Slavey A Man's tunic of calf moose skin ornamented with porcupine quillwork and beads: Canadian Indians, Loucheux, Kutchin, the Tinneh Family, from Peel River

36 1862 Bernard R. Ross 1862 Bernard R. Ross 1862 Bernard R. Ross A Man's coat of moose leather with quillwork on the shoulders: Canadian Indians, Strongbow, from Fort Liard A Fringe of reindeer skin for a woman's dress ornamented with quillwork: Canadian Indians, Slavey A Fringe of reindeer skin for a woman's dress ornamented with quillwork: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan Tribes A Plain and dyed porcupine quills: Canadian Indians, Athabaskan 1862 Bernard R. Ross 1862 Bernard R. Ross 1862 Bernard R. Ross A Man's belt of porcupine quillwork edged with dyed crane quills amd moose hair: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib A Dyed moose hair used for embroidering fringes, belts, etc: Canadian Indians, Slavey A Pelican pouch used for holding quills: Canadian Indians, Chipewyan 1862 Bernard R. Ross 1862 Bernard R. Ross 1862 Bernard R. Ross A Woman's winter moccasin of calf moose leather embroidered in coloured thread: Canadian Indians, Slavey A A Woman's winter moccasin of calf moose leather embroidered in coloured thread: Canadian Indians, Slavey A Hunting bag made of "babiche": Canadian First Nations, Dogrib 1862 Bernard R. Ross

37 1862 Bernard R. Ross A Small hunting bag made of "babiche" ornamented with quills and worsted: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib A Tail of ruffled grouse used for ornamenting headdresses: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1862 Bernard R. Ross 1862 Bernard R. Ross 1862 Bernard R. Ross 1862 Bernard R. Ross 1862 Bernard R. Ross 1862 Bernard R. Ross A Shot pouch of moose leather covered with woollen cloth, porcupine quillwork band and beads: Canadian Indians, Slavey A Shot pouch of deer leather decorated with porcupine quillwork and beads: Canadian indians, Nehaunay A Man's summer moccasin of moose and reindeer leather with cloth tops: Canadian Indians, Slavey A A Man's summer moccasin of moose and reindeer leather with cloth tops: Canadian Indians, Slavey A Model canoe constructed of birch bark, pine splints and wattape: Canadian Indians, Slavey A A One of four model canoe paddles: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1862 Bernard R. Ross A B One of four model canoe paddles: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1862 Bernard R. Ross A C One of four model canoe paddles: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1862 Bernard R. Ross

38 A D One of four model canoe paddles: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1862 Bernard R. Ross A Covered basket of spruce root: Canadian Indians, Slavey, c Bernard R. Ross 1862 Bernard R. Ross 1862 Bernard R. Ross 1862 Bernard R. Ross 1862 Bernard R. Ross 1862 Bernard R. Ross 1862 Bernard R. Ross A Charm consisting of two loops of reindeer leather bound with quillwork and fringed with feathers, worsted and beads: Canadian Indians, Nehaunay A Manufacturing stage in the making of a stone pipe head: Canadian indians, Chipewyan A Manufacturing stage in the making of a stone pipe head: Canadian indians, Chipewyan A Manufacturing stage in the making of a stone pipe head: Canadian indians, Chipewyan A Mitten of reindeer and moose leather embroidered in coloured silk: Canadian Indians, Chipewyan people of mixed race A A Mitten of reindeer and moose leather embroidered in coloured silk: Canadian Indians, Chipewyan people of mixed race A Porcupine quill belt in the process of making: Canadian Indians, Slavey 1862 Christina Ross 1862 Christina Ross A Three shoe tops embroidered of reindeer leather embroidered with flowers in coloured silk: Canadian Indians, embroidered by a Scoto-American

39 A Pipe head of potstone: Canadian Indians, Sarsi 1862 Christina Ross 1862 Christina Ross 1862 Christina Ross A Man's belt of porcupine quillwork dyed with European dyes: Canadian First Nations, Dogrib A Belt of dyed porcupine quills and moose hair on leather: Canadian Indians, Strongbow, from Fort Liard A Belt of porcupine quillwork on leather with European dyes used: Canadians, Slavey 1862 Christina Ross 1862 Christina Ross 1862 Christina Ross 1862 Christina Ross 1862 Christina Ross 1862 Christina Ross A Woman's belt of reindeer leather with band of plaited porcupine quillwork: Canadian Indians, Slavey A Bracelet made from the quills of the Canada porcupine, Hystrix dorsata: Canadian Indians, Slavey A A Bracelet made with porcupine quills dyed with native dyes: Canadian Indians, Slavey A Bracelet made with porcupine quills dyed with native dyes: Canadian Indians, Slavey A A Bracelet made with porcupine quills dyed with native dyes: Canadian Indians, Slavey A Goggles or peaked eye screen of wood: Arctic, Baffin Island, Pond's Bay, Inuit 1862 Dr R Brown, F.R.G.S.

40 1862 Dr R. Brown 1862 Dr R. Brown A Woman's ornament consisting of three pendants of walrus ivory strung on seal skin: Inuit, Ponds Bay, Baffin Bay A A Woman's ornament consisting of teeth and bone pendants attached to a leather band: Inuit, Ponds Bay, Baffin Bay A B Woman's necklace of small bones strung on gut: Inuit, Ponds Bay, Baffin Bay 1862 Dr R. Brown 1862 Dr R. Brown 1862 Dr R. Brown 1862 Dr R. Brown A C Woman's necklet of small bones fixed to tags made of reindeer skin: Inuit, Ponds Bay, Baffin Bay A D Woman's ornament consisting of dog's teeth strung on twine: Inuit, Ponds Bay, Baffin Bay A E Woman's necklet consisting of small bones fixed to tags made of reindeer skin: Inuit, Ponds Inlet, Baffin Bay A Unfinished sealskin slipper: Inuit, Niazuak, West Greenland 1862 Dr R. Brown, F.R.G.S A A Unfinished sealskin slipper: Inuit, Niazuak, West Greenland 1862 Dr R. Brown, F.R.G.S A Bone lance head tipped with iron: Inuit, Ponds Bay, Baffing Bay 1862 Dr R. Brown, F.R.G.S A Ah-Now-Tuk or bone knife, used for breaking the bay ice around kayaks: West Greenland, Four Islands Point, Inuit 1862 Dr R. Brown, F.R.G.S

41 A Snuff box of bone: West Greenland, Godthaab (Danish Settlement), Inuit 1862 Dr R. Brown, F.R.G.S A Child's shoe: Inuit, Niazuak, West Greenland 1862 Dr R. Brown, F.R.G.S A A Child's shoe: Inuit, Niazuak, West Greenland 1862 Dr R. Brown, F.R.G.S A Unfinished sealskin slipper: Inuit, Niazuak, West Greenland 1862 Dr R. Brown, F.R.G.S A A Unfinished sealskin slipper: Inuit, Niazuak, West Greenland 1862 Dr R. Brown, F.R.G.S A Sealskin coat: Inuit, Niakonnat, West Greenland 1862 Dr R. Brown, F.R.G.S. A Woman's leather mit: Inuit, Ponds Bay, Baffin Bay 1862 Dr R. Brown, F.R.G.S. A A Woman's leather mit: Inuit, Ponds Bay, Baffin Bay 1862 Dr R. Brown, F.R.G.S. A Woman's bag made from the hind flapper of the "Alassoak": Inuit, Niakonnat, West Greenland 1862 Dr R. Brown, F.R.G.S. A Pouch made of fore flapper of the "Nestik": Inuit, Niazuak, West greenland 1862 Dr R. Brown, F.R.G.S. A Bag made of animal skin for holding charms, etc: Inuit, Ponds Bay, Baffin Bay 1862 Dr R. Brown, F.R.G.S.

42 A Bag of sealskin for holding charms: Inuit, Ponds Bay, Baffin Bay 1862 Dr R. Brown, F.R.G.S. A Leather powder flask: Inuit, Niazuak, West Greenland 1862 Dr R. Brown, F.R.G.S. A "Awak", float, of walrus bladder attached to a bird dart: Inuit, Niakonnat, West Greenland 1862 Dr R. Brown, F.R.G.S. A "Alunak", lines of walrus hide used for dragging home seals, etc: Inuit, Niakonnat, West Greenland 1862 Dr R. Brown, F.R.G.S. A Boy's eye screen of wood: Inuit, Niakonnat, West Greenland 1862 Dr R. Brown, F.R.G.S. A Woman's knife, Ulo, consisting of an iron blade and wooden handle, used for cleaning and preparing skins: Inuit, Ponds Bay, Baffin Bay 1862 Dr R. Brown, F.R.G.S. A "Kamek", bow of bone: Inuit, Ponds Bay, Baffin Bay 1862 Dr R. Brown, F.R.G.S. A A Quiver of leather: Inuit, Ponds Bay, Baffin Bay 1862 Dr R. Brown, F.R.G.S. A B Arrow: Inuit, Ponds Bay, Baffin Bay 1862 Dr R. Brown, F.R.G.S. A C Arrow: Inuit, Ponds Bay, Baffin Bay 1862 Dr R. Brown, F.R.G.S. A D Arrow: Inuit, Ponds Bay, Baffin Bay 1862 Dr R. Brown, F.R.G.S.

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